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The full-size Lego house nobody wants

Published on: September 21, 2009 at 5:59 AM ET
Dennis Bjørn Petersen
Written By Dennis Bjørn Petersen
News Writer

Top Gear presenter James May is giving away a free two-storey house. The only drawbacks is that the house it made out of Lego and you have to pick it up by Tuesday.

James May and 1,000 helpers has just built the world’s first full-size Lego house using 3,3 million Lego bricks. It even comes with a shower, working toilet, toaster, kitchen utensils and a bed.

The 20-ft tall house is built in Denbies Wine Estate in Dorking, Surrey, UK, but now the vineyard needs the land back to harvest its grapes. If the house isn’t removed by Tuesday at 8.00 AM, it will be hacked into bits with chainsaws.

According to James May, Legoland UK was supposed to take it to the theme park in Berkshire, but its too expensive to move. Legoland has critized James May, because he hasn’t consulted their model-makers on, how to built a moveable house.

Lego has donated the bricks to James May, so the house or bricks cannot be sold or used as a public attraction, but only given away for charity.

If you can take the house please contact: [email protected]

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